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Guest access in Project for the web lets your team collaborate with people from outside your organization by granting them access to view and interact within your project.

Guests can either view or interact with your project depending on whether they have a Project license or not. Without a license, guests will have read-only access to your project. Guests who have a Microsoft 365 license can create and delete buckets and tasks, edit task fields, and edit the project name. Guests who have a Project license (P1 or higher) can also create projects. Guests who have a P3 license can also create roadmaps. See Welcome to Roadmap for more info. 

Important: There are some limitations to guest access. 

  • If Restricted Guest Access is turned on in the organization, guests will not be able to sign in. Restrict guest access permissions.

  • Notifications are automatically turned off for guest users. Guests can't turn them on.

  • In Project Home, two tabs are available to guest users, Shared with me and Created by me. Guests do not have a Recent tab.

  • Make sure your admin goes to Microsoft 365 Groups settings and turns on guest access to group content. This will ensure that guests can access projects shared with them in the group, and that they can be added to your Microsoft 365 Groups through Project. You'll be able to search for them in the Group Members dialog, and when you assign a task.

For more info, see Guest access in Microsoft 365 groups and Microsoft 365 guest sharing settings reference

Project owner: How to add a guest 

Project builds on the Microsoft 365 Groups guest access feature.

  • A project owner can add a guest who is part of the organization to the project group by selecting Group Members at the top of their project and searching for the person's name. Another way is to select a task, selecting the assign icon, and then searching for them. 

  • If the guest isn't part of the organization, the project group administrator must first add the guest to the project's Microsoft 365 Group. After that's done, they can add guests by using the Azure portal, or through Outlook or Teams. Guests can't be added through Project. 

Guests: How to access a project

Guests can access a project in two ways: 

  • Use the specific project URL: project.microsoft.com/organizationdomainname.com. To find your organization's domain name, look at a group member's email address for the name after the @ symbol. For example, groupmembername@organizationdomainname.com.

  • Go to project.microsoft.com and select Sign-in options, choose Sign in to an organization, type the organization's domain name, and then use your guest credentials to sign in.

Note: The general Project URL, project.microsoft.com, will take guest members to Project, but the guest's user name won't provide enough information to sign in to the organization. 

Guests can leave the project at any time by leaving the Microsoft Group

Permissions

Here's a summary of what the project's group owners, group members, and guest members can and can't do. 

Task

Group owner with P1 license or higher

Guest member
with no license

Guest member with Microsoft 365 license

Guest member with P1 license or higher

View projects

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Turn notifications
on or off

Yes

No

No

No

Create a project

Yes

No

No

Yes

Create a roadmap

Only with a P3 service plan

No

No

Only with a P3 service plan

Connect a project
to a group

Yes

No

No

Yes

Connect a roadmap
to a group

Only with a P3 service plan

No

No

Only with a P3 service plan; must be a group member.

Delete a project

Yes

No

No

Yes

Add or edit a task

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Add or edit roadmap rows and key dates

Yes

No

No

Yes

Add or remove group members

Yes

No

No

No

Attach a file or link to a task

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Assign non-group members to a task

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Important: Each item marked "Yes" in the table above will only work if a group administrator turns on the access setting Let guest group members access group content. 
To turn this off, go to admin.microsoft.com > Org Settings > Microsoft 365 Groups

See also

What is Project for the web? 

Get started with Project for the web

Project for the web and Project Online desktop client

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